Maya Web Resources

General

Middle American Research Institute (MARI) of Tulane Universityhttp://www.tulane.edu/~mari/
This site includes lists of MARI publications and order information. Eventually the site will contain information on the many collections related to Mesoamerica at the institute.

Precolumbian Graphic Arts Web Sitehttp://members.aol.com/hasawchan/precolart.html
John Montgomery has put together what promises to become the major graphics site for the Usumacinta sites. He has also included a few materials from other Mayan sites and a few non-Mayan sites.

Lords of the Earth: Maya/Aztec/Inca Exchangehttp://www.mayalords.org/
based on the assumption that the Americas were part of a broader world from early times

NativeWeb - an Internet Communityhttp://www.nativeweb.org/
This site is a collective project of many people to provide a cyber-community for Earth's indigenous peoples. The indexed and searchable database contains hundreds of links concerning Native, Aboriginal, and Indigenous internet resources on all seven continents.

Maya Sites - Science Museum of Minnesotahttp://www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/ma/sites.html
The Maya site list allows you to travel to each site in Maya Adventure, or access specific information from each site. The sites are listed in alphabetical order.

Summer Institute of Linguisticshttp://www.sil.org/
The focus of this site is the study of minority languages and cultures around the world. Academic domains represented here include linguistics, anthropology, literacy, translation, and computing.

Canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC) - Mystery of the Mayahttp://www.civilization.ca/
The Canadian Museum of Civilization site complements the IMAX film, Mystery of the Maya, co-produced by the museum. The Web exhibit has links to info on the Maya civilization, the IMAX film, and other Maya-related sites of interest.

GORP Mayan Guatemala Belize & Hondurashttp://gorp.away.com/gorp/location/latamer/arc_camr.htm
Tikal in Guatemala is probably the best restored example of classical Mayan style. But Altun Ha, a ceremonial center in Belize, and Copan, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Honduras, also offer rich experiences of classical Mayan cities.

Other Mayan Cities and Sites of Mexico Yaxuna Archaeology Projecthttp://maya.csuhayward.edu/yaxuna/
Video clips, maps and insightful text describe the work at this
Mayan site 20 kilometers south of Chichen Itza, on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.